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        1 - Reading mystical signs in the poems of Ibn Fariz and Sanai Ghaznavi
        mohammad ghafourifar mohammad ghafourifar ali reza
        One of the types of literature whose various frequencies are found in the works of most Persian-speaking and Arabic-speaking poets, and which have produced remarkable and readable works in this type, is "mystical literature". In this type of literature, poets use code l More
        One of the types of literature whose various frequencies are found in the works of most Persian-speaking and Arabic-speaking poets, and which have produced remarkable and readable works in this type, is "mystical literature". In this type of literature, poets use code language to express mystical meanings and refer to a special style in poetic formats, especially sonnets. In the arena of Arabic and Persian literature, Ibn Faraz of Egypt and Sana'i of Ghazni are considered to be two famous poets and high-ranking mystics, and lovers of divine love. The current research in the field of comparative literature, based on the American comparative literature school, is trying to investigate the most important commonalities and differences of mystical manifestations in the poems of these two poets with descriptive-analytical method. The results of this research indicate that both poets drank from the water of mysticism and politeness, and in the belief of both of them, the most prominent motivation for transcendence is love, and in the basic issues of mysticism, in addition to love, in other mystical manifestations such as Intellect, existential and intuitive unity, annihilation and mystic symbols also have commonalities with each other. with the difference that Ibn Faraz used the symbol in his poems more than Sana'i. In the discussion of colors, Ibn Faraz has mostly interpreted them as light and dark; But Sana'i has paid more attention to the symbols of colors than Ibn Faraz. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Reflective of the moral teaching of poetry to Sanaei
        Khalil Hadidi hamid sanaei
        Sanaei poet of Persian literature, including the works of notable poets worthy of consideration is the quantity and quality aspects. Among the works of this poet, poetry and elegance of her precious special facetiae the various themes of the literary intellectual, lingu More
        Sanaei poet of Persian literature, including the works of notable poets worthy of consideration is the quantity and quality aspects. Among the works of this poet, poetry and elegance of her precious special facetiae the various themes of the literary intellectual, linguistic diversity and strong position. Promote the teaching of asceticism and mysticism, is also a main theme in the work of Sanaei. Condemn the world, death, thinking, recommended to break the limitless aspirations, promote contentment and self-seeking Gay craft, attempting to boil the essence of the real man, his common themes. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Consequences and Difficulties of Mystical Behavior in Sanaei’s Odes
        Eesmat Ahmadi Roknabadi Azizollah Tavakoli Kafi Abadi Mahmood Sadeghzadeh
        Abu al-Majd Majdud ibn Adam Sanai of Ghaznavid or Hakim Sanaei, a famous mystic and poet of the sixth century, was the first poet to combine the ideas and views of the school of Sufism, Sufi teachings and mystical advice with mystical and solid methods, with poetic tast More
        Abu al-Majd Majdud ibn Adam Sanai of Ghaznavid or Hakim Sanaei, a famous mystic and poet of the sixth century, was the first poet to combine the ideas and views of the school of Sufism, Sufi teachings and mystical advice with mystical and solid methods, with poetic tastes. Has opened in the world of Persian poetry and has provided the grounds for its expansion and culmination. Considering that one of the mystical issues is the path and behavior and the movement and path of God has authorities and houses. The seekers have no choice but to cross over to these authorities. With the passage of these authorities, new situations arise for seekers. These situations are pointed out by Mahboub Azali, who gives life to the seekers, connects them with promises, and helps them through the passage of the authorities. In this study, the author examines the content and method of the library and examines the consequences and difficulties of mystical behavior in Sana'i's poems. While examining and examining the wise verses, from his point of view, there are many difficulties and difficulties in the path of mystical behavior, and Sanaei, while advising the seeker to strive and strive for the path of love, asks him to be a veteran and sacrifice his sensual existence in this. The path seeks its purpose and desired. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The Study on the Effect of the Ash'arites and Mu'tazilites Theology in Hadigheh Sanai
        maryam naser Tork Dr. Azizollah Tavakoli Kafi Abad Dr.Hadi Heidarynia Seyed Hossein Shahab Razavi
        Undoubtedly, one of the greatest Persian classical poets who introduced mystical and intuitive themes into the Persian language is Sanai Ghaznavi. By referring to mystical concepts, he also included a large part of the theological and theological themes of his time in h More
        Undoubtedly, one of the greatest Persian classical poets who introduced mystical and intuitive themes into the Persian language is Sanai Ghaznavi. By referring to mystical concepts, he also included a large part of the theological and theological themes of his time in his poetry. The Mu'tazilites and the Ash'arites were among the important theological sects under which Sanai was in his poetry. One of the important works of Sanai, which is the manifestation of various theological influences in his womb, is his Masnavi Hadiqah al-Haqiqah. Hadiqah is a work that is influenced both by the theological foundations of the Mu'tazilites and by the theological foundations of the Ash'arite narration. For example, in the matter of seeing, it is close to the views of the Mu'tazilites, and in the matter of the occurrence and step of the divine word to the Ash'arites. Although Sanai scholars have considered him mainly Ash'arite, it is impossible to doubt Sanai's belief in the love of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), monotheism and Imamate. Of course, it is quite natural that he is in favor of the Ash'arites in many matters. Because he lived in a time when the light of rationalism was fading in the Islamic world and the Ash'arites were the undisputed rulers of the theological world. Therefore, most of the present research focuses on the impact of theological topics such as faith and monotheism, the occurrence and step of the divine word, divine vision, Imamate, evil, good and ugliness of affairs, in the hadigah. Manuscript profile
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        5 - The Role of Earth in the Mythologies and Beliefs of Nations; The Case Study: The Works of Sanai Ghaznavi
        leila motie mohamad hadi khalegh zadeh mohamad rea masumi
        Earth is the symbol of coldness and renewal, the dead go underground to renew and reappear in a new form; in other words, the earth is the mother of the universe and the soil is a ground for fertility and human life. According to many verses of his poetry Divan as well More
        Earth is the symbol of coldness and renewal, the dead go underground to renew and reappear in a new form; in other words, the earth is the mother of the universe and the soil is a ground for fertility and human life. According to many verses of his poetry Divan as well as his Masnavi Hadiqat al Haqiqa, Sanai Ghaznavi is well acquainted with the ancient culture of Iran; the mythological themes are reflected in his poetry. By using descriptive-analytical method, the present article intends to examine the mythological themes related to earth in the works of Sanai Ghaznavi. The results show that Sanai, relying on rich sources of Iranian mythology and Islamic culture, has well illustrated the myths of life and creation from the earth in his works; also, he was also fully aware of the relationship of the four elements, including soil, with other elements and with the four temperaments. Manuscript profile